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Third-Party Add-Ons Needed to Bridge the Gap with SharePoint

There’s no denying the power that SharePoint has in the modern enterprise when it comes to collaboration and file-sharing. What can be disputed, though, is that it is not an all-encompassing enterprise content management (ECM) solution on its own.

This expert resource explains why SharePoint cannot be a comprehensive ECM strategy and details the key components any ECM solution should contain. View now to learn how third-party add-on solutions are the key to expanding your SharePoint framework and developing a more comprehensive ECM solution.

Vendor:

Kodak

Posted:

27 Dec 2012

Published:

21 Dec 2012

Format:

PDF

Length:

4 Page(s)

Type:

White Paper

Language:

English

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